Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class Exit Row seat that has extra legroom. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing.

1 D

Coach

Standard & Exit Row

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class Exit Row seat that has extra legroom. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing.

10 A

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

10 B

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

10 C

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

10 D

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

11 A

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

11 B

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

11 C

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

11 D

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

12 A

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

12 B

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is a standard Economy Class seat.

12 C

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class seat located in the last row of the plane and may have limited recline. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome.

12 D

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class seat located in the last row of the plane and may have limited recline. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome.

13 A

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class seat located in the last row of the plane and may have limited recline. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome.

13 B

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class seat located in the last row of the plane and may have limited recline. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome.

2 A

Coach

Standard & Exit Row

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class Exit Row seat with extra legroom. The proximity of the propellers makes this area very noisy and obstructs the view. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing.

2 B

Coach

Standard & Exit Row

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class Exit Row seat with extra legroom. The proximity of the propellers makes this area very noisy and obstructs the view. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing.

2 C

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class seat. The proximity of the propellers makes this area very noisy and obstructs the view.

2 D

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class seat. The proximity of the propellers makes this area very noisy and obstructs the view.

3 A

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class seat. The proximity of the propellers makes this area very noisy and obstructs the view.

3 B

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class seat. The proximity of the propellers makes this area very noisy and obstructs the view.

3 C

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class seat. The proximity of the propellers makes this area very noisy and obstructs the view.

3 D

Coach

Standard

None

No Power

Seat {SEAT} is an Economy Class seat. The proximity of the propellers makes this area very noisy and obstructs the view.

Beware that the front of the aircraft can be loud. For a quieter ride, sit farther back on the aircraft.

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Read user reviews for Hawaiian Airlines Aerospatiale ATR-42

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014/06/06 for Seat 3A

Boarding is from the rear, so don't pick seats toward the front. The props are right at Row 3, so it makes for a noisy take-off.
Seats are a bit cramped, and overhead space is much smaller than HA's 717s, so only small personal sized bags are allowed into the cabin. Larger carry-ons must be gate checked.
As a pond-jumper this plane is fine, but remember to travel light.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014/04/11

The ATR42 boards from the rear of the aircraft making these seats more desirable for deplaning passengers

Seat map key

Good seat

Be Aware - See comments

Bad seat

Mixed Review

Standard seat

Blocked seat

Premium seat

Crew seat

Power port

Emergency exit

Galley

Lavatory

Closet

Bassinet

Featured user comments

Read user reviews for Hawaiian Airlines Aerospatiale ATR-42

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014 / 06 / 06
for Seat 3A

Boarding is from the rear, so don't pick seats toward the front. The props are right at Row 3, so it makes for a noisy take-off.
Seats are a bit cramped, and overhead space is much smaller than HA's 717s, so only small personal sized bags are allowed into the cabin. Larger carry-ons must be gate checked.
As a pond-jumper this plane is fine, but remember to travel light.

Submitted by
SeatGuru User on
2014 / 04 / 11

The ATR42 boards from the rear of the aircraft making these seats more desirable for deplaning passengers

Hawaiian Airlines flies 1 versions of Aerospatiale ATR-42.

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Aerospatiale ATR-42

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